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To Parents.— preparation is invaluable in the nursery as a general laxative. It is pleasant to the , taste, and much superior to some other nauseous drugs. It corrects the ill effects of over-eating or exhaustion, and is extremely beneficial in any feverishnoss or heat of the skin. The bowels ought to be kept free by the " FRUIT SALT' for a month or six weeks after eruptive diseases, such as Measles, Scarlet Fever, Chicken-pox, Small-pox, and all Fevers, or Infectious Diseases, &c, for its use frees the svstem of the " dregs." Many disastrous results would be avoided by attending to this. In the nursery it is beyond praise. Caution: Legal rights are protected in every civilised, country. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked "Eno's Fruit Salt;" without it you have been imposed on by worthless imitations.— by all chemists i *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9444, 26 February 1894, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9444, 26 February 1894, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9444, 26 February 1894, Page 6

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